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/ALOUSE FERNS... 
Our collection contains the choicest of the ‘‘ Maiden-hair” 
varieties, the ‘‘Sword Fern,’ and best basket and vase sorts. 
They are of the easiest culture, and nothing beautifies a 
home more than Ferns. Price, 1st size, 25c. each, $2.50 per 
doz.; 2d size, 15¢c. each, $1.50 per doz. 
The ‘‘Boston” Fern. (Nephrolepis Bostoniensis.) In well- 
grown specimens the fronds attain a length of 6 or 7 feet, 
like plumes arching over in every direction, in a most grace- 
ful manner. This beautiful Fern is excellent for outside 
planting in shady borders. It is a very fine plant for hang- 
ing pots or baskets on the piazza in summer and conserva- 
tory or window in winter. Price, 1st size, T5c. each; 2d 
size, 50c. each; 3d size, 25c. each, $2.25 per doz. 
Adiantum Cuneatum. The best known of the ‘‘ Maiden- 
hair” Ferns. Price, plants from 38-inch pots, 20c. each, $2.00 
per doz. Young plants, 10c. each, $1.00 per doz. 
Globe Fern. (Davallia Bullata.) We offer this prepared in 
globe shape ready for hanging up. In a short time they 
make splendid window ornaments. Price, $1.00 each. 
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New Hybrid Gloxinias. ,2% 
somest of our summer-blooming plants, the rich and varied 
coloring of the flowers being beautiful in the extreme, many of them 
beautifully speckled; flowers three inches long by two inches in 
diameter, upright and pendulous; colors crimson, violet, rose, scar- 
let, white, ete. They attain the greatest perfection if grown in light, 
rich soil ina shady well-ventilated frame. After growing, the bulbs 
may be kept in a warm, dry cellar. Price, mixed colors only, 20c. each, 
3 for 50c., 7 for $1.00, 12 for $2 00. 
SPECIAL.—Gloxinias in separate colors, as follows: white, red, violet, red 
white edge, and violet white edge. Price, 80c. each; set of 6 for $1.25, 
New Double Geranium, “ Profusion.” 
A grand new Geranium a seedling from Beaute Poitevine, which it resembles in color, but it is 
dwarfer in habit and much freer.in bloom, being, in fact, unusually prolific in the production of flowers, 
acharacteristic so marked that no other name seemed to fit it so well as ‘‘Profusion.” It is a grand 
variety for bedding out in summer and equally valuable for pot plants, and we feel must become a 
standard variety for both purposes. “Price, 35c. each, 33.50 per doz. 
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PeterRH NDERSOR 
2 & Co. 
Double Fuchsias. 
Cervantes. Deep prune corolla; crimson sepals. 
Jos. Rosain. Dark plum corolla; red sepals. 
MOLESWORTH. White corolla; crim- 
son sepals. (See cut No. 2.) 
Mrs. HE. G. Hill. Pure white corolla. 
Mme. Bruant. Exquisite lilac mauve, 
streaked and veined with rose; sepals 
bright red; a very unusual variety. 
Prince Napoleon. Deep plum color. 
Pres. Carnot. Rich mauve corolla. : 
PHENOMENAL. Dark plum color, i 
enormous size. (See cut No. 4.) Hee 
Pres. F. Gunther. Light prune corolla. 
Rozains Patrie. Carmine, white corolla. 
Snowstorm. Crimson, white corolla. 
Trophee. Violet blue corolla; red sepals. 
Price, 10c. each; set of 12, $1.00. 
Single Fuchsias. 
‘Annie Barle. Carmine corolla; white 
sepals. 
BLACK PRINCE. Tube and sepals 
waxy carmine. (See cut No. 3.) 
Beacon. Carmine corolla; scarlet sepals. 
Brilliant. Scarlet corolla; white sepals. 
Ernest Renan. Carmine corolla; white sepals. 
very handsome variety. 
Lord Lyons. Dark plum corolla; red sepals. 
Earlof Beaconsfield. Deep orange corolla and sepals. 
Inimitable. Violet corolla; crimson sepals. 
Lottie. Carmine corolla; rose sepals. 
MRS. MARSHALL. Carmine corolla; white sepals. 
(See cut No. 1.) 
Oriflamme. Prune-colored corolla; crimson sepals. 
Speciosa. Orange scarlet corolla; white sepals. 
Price, 10e. each; set of 12 Single Fuchsias, $1.00. 
